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ferlew | 11:22 Mon 24th Aug 2015 | Health & Fitness
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Like a twanging rubber band, I say sensation rather than an actual sound I can hear.
Accompanied by a short period of light headedness with each twang.
Been going on since last night, kept me awake worrying for most of it.
I know how ridiculous it sounds, but anyone had anything like it?
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OK, I have just noted I asked this last December. And I am definitely stressed at this moment. That must be it.
That sounds very unpleasant, ferlew.
Hope you feel a bit better soon.
Sometimes just knowing that a sensation is stress-related helps as it becomes easier to ignore it.
Good luck.
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ferlew It won't help of you are worrying about it so you really need to see your doctor.
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Thank you both, went to GP yesterday afternoon, as I was a bit distressed over the phone consultation. She gave me a thorough MOT as she called it.
Heart ok, BP and pulse rate very high, no pressure in head/behind eyes, ears fine...she also says stress, beta blockers to take for a few days and report back, thanks.
Ferlew,...I'm very familiar with that sensation, as will many folk who have ever taken anti-depressants and had to withdraw them by reducing the dose gradually. It's known as "electric shock" sensation.
Have you changed any medication recently?

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Bathsheba, my GP swapped me over from Citalopram to Vanlafaxine on 5th August, fishy eh? I will google what you said. :)
Yep, ferlew,...I can almost guarantee that'll be the cause of it.....my GP and even Psychiatrist claim not to know anything about these sensations, but just browse any panic-attack / depression forums and you'll see many references to "head/brain zaps".
I'll post a link to a good one, bear with me >>>>>
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http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/forum.php

Here you go ferlew...scroll down to Remedies/Therapy/Success section, and then Medication....all the commonly used anti-depressants are mentioned there
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Thank you, just going to have a read :)

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